scapulary

scap·u·lar·y

(skap'ū-lār'ē),

A form of brace or suspender for keeping a belt or body bandage in place.

scapulary

[skap′yəler′ē]

a suspender for holding a body bandage in place.

scapulary

(skăp′ū-lā-rē)

A shoulder bandage for keeping a body bandage in place. A broad roller bandage is split in half. The undivided section of the roller bandage is fastened in front with the two ends passing over the shoulders and attached to the back of the body bandage.

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